Lower Key Stage 2 (LKS2) consists of 3 mixed year 3 and year 4 classes – Cherry, Hazel and Rowan. All classes follow the same curriculum; see below for our latest topic and useful documents. Individual class timetables are in the links.

Our enquiry question this term is: ‘Which time period would you prefer to live in?’ In this topic, we will learn about the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. We will explore and learn about these different time periods in history to help us understand how they got their names, what life was like and how they influenced our lives today. We will entwine our school values of Aspiration, Compassion and Enthusiasm throughout the topic.
We will explore this topic through our History, Art, DT and English lessons. The children will continue to improve and gain confidence in their oracy skills and will be encouraged to complete a range of discussion-based activities throughout each lesson.
In reading, we are looking at the novel – The Wild Way Home by Sophie Kirtley.
In Science, we are looking at an Animals unit of work. This includes looking at how skeletons and muscles work; how we get our nutrition through our food; how the digestive system works and we will end our science block by looking at food chains.
In Art, we will be drawing and painting a mammoth using natural paints. We will also learn about Pablo Picasso and the different techniques he used in his paintings.
In DT, we will be completing a textiles unit in Term 4 where we will put our sewing skills to the test by making our own stone-age pouches.

We are all very excited about our new topic this term. We are heading into the world of mountains to explore our enquiry question: ‘Is The Journey Worth The Risk?’
During the topic, we will be learning where mountains can be found, how they are formed and what their features are. We will explore this exciting topic through our Geography, English and Science lessons. In English, we will be writing calligram poems where the children will write about the feelings and atmosphere that might be felt on a mountain. We will be using the book 'Everest' for our writing stimulus for the last two writing units. The children will write a diary entry as Sir Edmund Hilary about his experience and then a newspaper report about his successful climb to the summit of Everest.
Our class novel for this term is The Abominables.
In Art, we are doing still-life observation drawings of fruit.
In Science, we will be learning about the different types of rocks and soils.